Last Updated on 2022-09-18 , 1:26 pm
Would you go for plastic surgery just because your boyfriend criticised your looks?
Because this girl did.
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Meet Berry Ng.
She’s a Youtube personality from Hong Kong who has gone under the knife for over 30 times to date.
The reason?
Her boyfriend kept criticising her looks and comparing her with other girls.
What happened?
It all started 7 years ago.
Under ‘encouragement’ from her boyfriend, Berry signed up for her first procedure at a beauty salon offering student packages.
Initially only forking out $137 for three injections, she was convinced straight after to spend another $2,929 on other procedures.
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Following that, it became an addiction, and she continued spending money in a bid to become the ‘perfect beauty’.
Constant insecurity
Most of the surgeries were actually performed when she was around 21 years old.
At that time, her boyfriend of nine years had a tendency to criticise her looks and compare her with other girls.
Affected by it, she went on a plastic surgery spree.
From this…
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…to this:
In fact, she did nearly 30 procedures on her forehead, eyes, cheeks, nose and chin, all in hopes of “getting a compliment from her then boyfriend”.
But he didn’t. Not a single one.
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“At that moment, if he had stopped me and told me that I was beautiful enough, I would have stopped, but he didn’t,” she said.
Instead, her boyfriend informed her that her “breasts were too small”. Berry subsequently went for a breast augmentation surgery.
After the surgery occurred, her boyfriend insisted “that he did not ask her to do it”.
The turning point
When her mother, who visited her during the recovery period following the surgery, broke down into tears upon seeing her, she had a wake-up call.
Berry ended her relationship and got out of her plastic surgery addiction.
Following that, she started uploading videos, warning other girls about “the dangers of going under the knife constantly.”
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Talking about her experience, she said that “many girls are suffering the way she did, being in relationships where their partners would constantly find fault with their looks.”
Does she prefer her old face, or her new face?
When asked, she laughed and said that “she would very much rather go back to looking like her former self.”
And I gotta say; I agree.
She might be strikingly beautiful now, but she was even more gorgeous back then.
Which makes me wonder how her boyfriend even interpreted beauty in the first place.
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